what kind of gas?
#11
RE: what kind of gas?
ORIGINAL: devlzluv
get a higher rated gas. burns cleaner in ur engine dont go cheap on her plz spend the extra 20-30 cents and get the good ****
get a higher rated gas. burns cleaner in ur engine dont go cheap on her plz spend the extra 20-30 cents and get the good ****
http://motorcycleinfo.calsci.com/Gasoline.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octane_rating
#12
RE: what kind of gas?
yo...do a search before you post things like this...the search function is your friend.
use the least amount of octane required to prevent predetonation...that's what you need to run optimally...so stop wasting your money withfalse claims of better this better that...the only thing better is you may feel better about yourself putting higher than needed octane in.
high octane does not equal high quality...indicates more resistance to combustion...so stay in school and learn this stuff...
AND USE SEARCH FUNCTION
use the least amount of octane required to prevent predetonation...that's what you need to run optimally...so stop wasting your money withfalse claims of better this better that...the only thing better is you may feel better about yourself putting higher than needed octane in.
high octane does not equal high quality...indicates more resistance to combustion...so stay in school and learn this stuff...
AND USE SEARCH FUNCTION
#14
RE: what kind of gas?
haha he said stay in school!!!!! i dont want to run into this arguement because its been done to death on this forum. so guys, please do use theseach feature.
i run 87 or 89 for most part in summer. i wouldnt use 91+ in the summer. high octane ponetial will catch up with you when you pull up to a red light in the middle of summer.... you will burn the hair of your legs if you know what i mean.
i run 87 or 89 for most part in summer. i wouldnt use 91+ in the summer. high octane ponetial will catch up with you when you pull up to a red light in the middle of summer.... you will burn the hair of your legs if you know what i mean.
#16
RE: what kind of gas?
well...even if you aren't tuned for it...i guess using higher otane 'could' make you go faster...cause it reduces the overall rider weight, but reducing the weight of your wallet! mauahahhahahha...
so either you tune for it, have the mods needing it (timing, turbo, etc.) or have an engine that's so gunked up that it burns way hotter than normal from carbon build up.
so either you tune for it, have the mods needing it (timing, turbo, etc.) or have an engine that's so gunked up that it burns way hotter than normal from carbon build up.
#18
RE: what kind of gas?
ORIGINAL: Tahoe SC
well...even if you aren't tuned for it...i guess using higher otane 'could' make you go faster...cause it reduces the overall rider weight, but reducing the weight of your wallet! mauahahhahahha...
well...even if you aren't tuned for it...i guess using higher otane 'could' make you go faster...cause it reduces the overall rider weight, but reducing the weight of your wallet! mauahahhahahha...
I put 91 in when I first got my bike not knowing anything. Now I put 87 in and I don't notice a difference. I think 87 is better if anything, but it's hard to tell the difference.